I was a freshman in '02. I totally was in the differential equations class where we had to make those submissions. And there have been big changes on campus. So glad to have that behind me. Moshe Kam pretty much sound like Genghis Kahn to me.
More specifically, 1:30 is "O Fortuna" from Carl Orff's opus Carmina Burana. Other pieces include fragments of Martin O'Donnell's score for Halo, and Howard Shore's composition for The Fellowship of the Ring.
omg thnxz i was wondering what that music was, i always hear it and never always forget, now i have it! haha thnxz, btw, do you know the very last piece?? during the credits?
I'm going to be honest and say I didn't really like this video until the absolutely amazing shot at 5:43 - make the whole video definitely worth it. 5 Stars for that shot alone. How many takes did that take??
It actually only took a few takes. I was supposed to miss and then take the stairs, but on the 2nd try, it stuck and the doors opened. So obviously we decided to have me take the elevator instead.
I love this movie, it reminds me of the horror engineering students had to go through to get their engineering degrees....Man, I really don't miss those days. The movie is amazing. Great Job Matthew and Dennis. :)
I know this is old (the comment I mean) but if you didn't go to Drexel and take TDEC and have Moshe for Differential Calc, you don't find the humor and sheer awesomeness in the ending. Moshe was hard professor but an excellent one. And my how campus has changed since this video.
man, i cant believe somebody finally got this up on you tube, i remember watching it freshmen year ('02). its crazy how our campus doesn't even look like that anymore
Would been sweet if Moshe himself could have been part of the video
daOwenator 1 month ago
I was a freshman in '02. I totally was in the differential equations class where we had to make those submissions. And there have been big changes on campus. So glad to have that behind me. Moshe Kam pretty much sound like Genghis Kahn to me.
daOwenator 1 month ago
Song at 1:30 (ish) is from carmina burana, teh song at 3:30 (ish) is escape, by craig armstrong. Dunno bout the rest.
XandinatorTzu 2 years ago
The part of escape that was used starts about 1;50 into the song.
XandinatorTzu 2 years ago
More specifically, 1:30 is "O Fortuna" from Carl Orff's opus Carmina Burana. Other pieces include fragments of Martin O'Donnell's score for Halo, and Howard Shore's composition for The Fellowship of the Ring.
KingCrumbdenfroft 2 years ago
The music in the beginning is "Nara" by E.S. Posthumus.
KingCrumbdenfroft 2 years ago
omg thnxz i was wondering what that music was, i always hear it and never always forget, now i have it! haha thnxz, btw, do you know the very last piece?? during the credits?
Nokhia06 2 years ago
I'm not sure, but if it's not E.S. Posthumus again, I'll eat my hat.
KingCrumbdenfroft 2 years ago
lol thanks i just realized that i have that music too. thanks. and it is e.s. posthumus lol
Nokhia06 2 years ago
What is the title?
KingCrumbdenfroft 2 years ago
its called cuzco, or cusco
Nokhia06 2 years ago
When was this shot?
BlaKSTaRZeYe 2 years ago
whats the music used for this video?
Nokhia06 2 years ago
I'm going to be honest and say I didn't really like this video until the absolutely amazing shot at 5:43 - make the whole video definitely worth it. 5 Stars for that shot alone. How many takes did that take??
formosainc 2 years ago
It actually only took a few takes. I was supposed to miss and then take the stairs, but on the 2nd try, it stuck and the doors opened. So obviously we decided to have me take the elevator instead.
f00dfightmck 2 years ago
LMAO great video!
I just got a Drexel VIP application =)
good luck with ur calc class btw lol
FreebieMaster1 3 years ago
whats the soundtrack you used in the first part? of the video? thnx
nensolin212 3 years ago
nara - e s poshtumus...
Nokhia06 2 years ago
haha, TDEC. So glad i came in right when it ended.
Silentsun41 3 years ago
5:16 is from one of the early Halo 3 levels.
Excellent tale :D
gigitrix 3 years ago
I love this movie, it reminds me of the horror engineering students had to go through to get their engineering degrees....Man, I really don't miss those days. The movie is amazing. Great Job Matthew and Dennis. :)
raniagerges 4 years ago
wow is cool the music is nice too
TabeIsDEAD 4 years ago
nice, after all that... nothing? haha thats kinda messed up. nice choice of music btw. five star video. i'll add it to my fav.
Nokhia06 4 years ago
Cool Music. Can you give me the titles of the pieces starting at (3:26) and (5:16), please?
edmurchie 4 years ago
That was a let down at the end, they didn;t have to do that
twild1 4 years ago
I know this is old (the comment I mean) but if you didn't go to Drexel and take TDEC and have Moshe for Differential Calc, you don't find the humor and sheer awesomeness in the ending. Moshe was hard professor but an excellent one. And my how campus has changed since this video.
AXPDougie 2 years ago
LMAO.
MorbidEabha 4 years ago
thanks mr. negative
stangle12 4 years ago
They would have made it if that guy didn't trip
FinalFlash182 4 years ago
man, i cant believe somebody finally got this up on you tube, i remember watching it freshmen year ('02). its crazy how our campus doesn't even look like that anymore
B1GgP3tE 4 years ago
Yeah, the front of the engineering building has been renovated with a glass structure. looks better now.
donnymarkus 4 years ago
awesome, represent DU
rragwan 5 years ago